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MagiBricks: Fostering Intergenerational Connectedness in Distributed Play with Smart Toy Bricks
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2023-05-01
Author(s)
Stefanidi, Evropi
Dominiak, Julia
Bentvelzen, Marit
Woźniak, Pavel
Rogers, Yvonne
Abstract (De)
Playing together is crucial to the unique and invaluable bond be- tween grandparents and grandchildren. However, co-located interactions and play can be limited due to time, distance, or pandemic-related restrictions. To facilitate distributed play, we developed MagiBricks, a system comprised of 3D-printed smart toy bricks and baseplates that provide feedback regarding their placement. The familiarity and appeal of toy bricks to both older adults and children make them ideal for intergenerational play. We conducted a within-subjects study with six grandparent-grandchildren pairs. We compared the interactions and perceived connectedness of the pairs while playing over a distance with either i) MagiBricks or ii) identical regular toy bricks. We found that MagiBricks affected communication dynamics, role-taking, nature of play, and perception of connectedness during playtime compared to regular bricks and were unanimously preferred. We contribute design implications for future systems leveraging (smart) tangibles and fostering intergenerational connectedness.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
None
Publisher
ACM
Event Title
ACM Interaction Design and Children (IDC) Conference
Event Location
Chicago, USA
Division(s)
Eprints ID
269998
File(s)
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Name
idc23-36_TAPS_generated_accessible.pdf
Size
4.62 MB
Format
Adobe PDF
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